Even if the command line is working, there is still something that looks very odd about it. I don't use command line scripts for what I do, I use the NET assembly, but if you gave me a temporary username/password I would be able to figure it out. Nonetheless, if you are happy with what you have then don't worry about it. Take care.

HappyChappy

2016-10-13 16:38

got it :)

according to the link above you posted: "any script command argument that includes spaces is expected to be surrounded by double-quotes within the command"

Re: adding a new SSH fingerprint alongside existing one

2016-10-12 15:55

HappyChappy wrote:

Hi,

We SFTP to another client on a daily basis. They have advised that they are going to be migrating their server over a weekend and as a result their SFTP server's fingerprint will change from its current value.

They ask that the new fingerprint is added to our SFTP client's trusted key store ahead of the migration date. This will ensure that our connection is not blocked by our SFTP client when the fingerprint changes. They have supplied the new fingerprint "ssh-rsa 1024 1x:11:xx:xx:80:74:a2:c9:59:yy:bb:0p:78:d8:bd:u2"

Is there a way I can add this new fingerprint in along side the existing one so that the migration can be as seamless as possible?

Thanks,

HappyChappy

I think you have the ability to provide multiple fingerprints each needing to be separated by a semi-colon.

HappyChappy

adding a new SSH fingerprint alongside existing one

2016-10-12 15:01

Hi,

We SFTP to another client on a daily basis. They have advised that they are going to be migrating their server over a weekend and as a result their SFTP server's fingerprint will change from its current value.

They ask that the new fingerprint is added to our SFTP client's trusted key store ahead of the migration date. This will ensure that our connection is not blocked by our SFTP client when the fingerprint changes. They have supplied the new fingerprint "ssh-rsa 1024 1x:11:xx:xx:80:74:a2:c9:59:yy:bb:0p:78:d8:bd:u2"

Is there a way I can add this new fingerprint in along side the existing one so that the migration can be as seamless as possible?